Journalists fight digital decay
Briefly

Digital fragility and denialism threaten to erode the integrity of stories. As we confront this in 2025, preserving journalistic and photographic work emerges as a moral imperative.
With decades of photojournalism in jeopardy due to physical and technological challenges, innovative solutions like decentralized storage and cryptographic tools are critical to safeguarding archives.
The loss of an archive is a tragedy for creators and the communities represented, risking entire histories being forgotten or misrepresented, leading to so-called 'history deserts'.
In 2025, preservation must be viewed not just as a task, but as a shared responsibility to ensure tomorrow's access to reliable, authentic accounts of our world.
Read at Nieman Lab
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